Went and saw The House That Jack Built by Lars von Trier yesterday (a local movie theater did a one-off sneak preview months ahead of the European release date), what an awesome flick. Will definitely watch again._________________"shit be JAMMIN! #metalgod" - Blake Judd

Went and saw The House That Jack Built by Lars von Trier yesterday (a local movie theater did a one-off sneak preview months ahead of the European release date), what an awesome flick. Will definitely watch again.

Did dozens of people walk out while another hundred passed out and had to get medical attention? I bet that's what they're going to claim in the press releases for this movie. It's hilarious how people like Von Trier or Noe do these supposedly high brow provocative films only for them to get promoted with all those of William Castle gimmicks.

It was a screening at a smaller, art house kind of cinema, I don't think more than fifty people were present, but a few people (two couples, looked like both were on a date, great success ) did in fact walk out.

It's pretty bleak and violent and there's a bunch of scenes where I can definitely see why some more squeamish folks would get disturbed and/or upset, but I agree, the promotional gimmicks are unnecessary and are only distracting._________________"shit be JAMMIN! #metalgod" - Blake Judd

The posters I've seen for The House That Jack Built are pretty bizarre. I haven't seen the film but he's not a director I have much interest in. The couple I've seen, I didnt' care for at all. Just not my taste.

Currently watching Horror Hotel aka City of the Dead & earlier, I put in an order for Fulci's The City of Living Dead on Amazon UK.

Apostle was pretty good. Gareth Evans proves he can do more than martial arts action (although any scenes involving fighting still use his Raid style camera work) and I've liked Dan Stevens as an actor since I first saw The Guest. I do wish the lore had been explored more, not much of anything is explained regarding the supernatural elements. A good amount of gore in the second half that'll cause horror casuals to turn their heads away. Overall I'll give it an 8/10._________________

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Apostle was pretty good. Gareth Evans proves he can do more than martial arts action (although any scenes involving fighting still use his Raid style camera work) and I've liked Dan Stevens as an actor since I first saw The Guest. I do wish the lore had been explored more, not much of anything is explained regarding the supernatural elements. A good amount of gore in the second half that'll cause horror casuals to turn their heads away. Overall I'll give it an 8/10.

I just watched Psycho II since it's one of the few horror franchises that I've never seen any entries of besides the original film, and I gotta say it's a very good movie. Making a sequel of a Hitchcock films, and so many years after the original looks like the shittiest idea ever on paper, but they actually pulled it off.

I just watched Psycho II since it's one of the few horror franchises that I've never seen any entries of besides the original film, and I gotta say it's a very good movie. Making a sequel of a Hitchcock films, and so many years after the original looks like the shittiest idea ever on paper, but they actually pulled it off.

I just watched Psycho II since it's one of the few horror franchises that I've never seen any entries of besides the original film, and I gotta say it's a very good movie. Making a sequel of a Hitchcock films, and so many years after the original looks like the shittiest idea ever on paper, but they actually pulled it off.

Love Psycho 2. One of the best sequels to a franchise. Part 3 I like as well.

I just watched Psycho II since it's one of the few horror franchises that I've never seen any entries of besides the original film, and I gotta say it's a very good movie. Making a sequel of a Hitchcock films, and so many years after the original looks like the shittiest idea ever on paper, but they actually pulled it off.

Love Psycho 2. One of the best sequels to a franchise. Part 3 I like as well.

Also, the original author of Psycho the book, Robert Bloch, wrote a sequel book that has nothing to do with the 2nd film. Different plot and everything. Plus a twist ending._________________Trade/Sale: http://www.nwnprod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62099

Yeah, I'm a pretty big fan of Bloch but Psycho wasn't necessary his best work so I was never interested in any of the other books he wrote for the series. Psycho II (the book) shits all over Hollywood apparently, and that's why none of the sequels was ever based on it.